![]() ![]() The schedulable fields cover numerous possible requirements and can be as detailed or as brief as the project demands. Each planting type has species specific parameters added within the edited family template. We have planting schedules created automatically as soon as the first instance is placed in the model. Because of the way we work every day, if the trigger is pulled for Level 2 we’re there and ready to go.Īpplying this process to projects including landscape and external works and we are able to create tagged and intelligent components that can be scheduled and categorised to suit any Client requirements. We have worked on projects, begun using Revit where there is no BIM requirement from the Client who saw the various benefits and then decided to commission the team to move forward at Level 2. We also edit any externally sourced content including manufacturers libraries with some of our standard parameters to enable some Level 2 compatibility. ![]() Now, there has been some criticism of NBS with the release of their family templates, but as a starting point for your own content they are very useful and provide a reliable basis. All our in-house Revit content is created using edited versions of NBS family templates. ![]() ![]() During the implementation of BIM within the practice the decision was taken to establish our standard method of working as compatible with Level 2 maturity as far as possible. It’s great to be able to model your landscape scheme in a 3D environment and be able to watch it develop through the design process but unless that scheme has the same level of intelligence behind it that your building model has then it can be pretty pointless from a BIM point of view. The Landscape Institute have been continually working to establish some common methodologies and here at Austin-Smith:Lord we have been developing our own using the LI information as a starting point. We use Autodesk Revit and as most people familiar with the software will know, the landscape side of Revit was never its strong point. As a multi-disciplinary practice, part of our move to using BIM capable software meant that we had to be able to model anything within the software of choice. ![]()
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